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California firefighter intern meets first responder who delivered him as a baby Share Updated: 1:26 PM PST Dec 25, 2020 Share Updated: 1:26 PM PST Dec 25, 2020
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Show Transcript DISTRIBUTION ORIGINALLY STARTED AS A WAY TO HONOR A FALLEN OFFICER. WALTER: EMERGENCY RESPONDERS HELP PEOPLE ALL THE TIME. BUT IT’S NOT EVER DAY THEY GET TO MEET UP WITH THE PEOPLE THEY’VE HELPED, AFTER THE FACT. A NOW BATTALLION CHIEF WITH CAL FIRE RECENTLY GOT THAT CHANCE. BRITTANY: AS KCRA 3’S MELANIE WINGO EXPLAINS, HE MADE A SPECIAL CONNECTION WITH A FAMILY NEARLY THREE DECADES AFTER HE FOUND HIMSELF IN THEIR LIVING ROOM, RESPONDING TO A 911 CALL. I THINK I WAS 23 AT THE TIME. MELANIE: VALENTINE’S DAY, 1993. HE RESPONDED TO A CALL HE WOULD NEVER FORGET. A WOMAN IN LABOR. I WALKED IN AND IT WAS AN IMMINENT BIRTH. MELANIE: THAT MEANT IT WAS GO TIME. SOME OF THE MORE EXPERIENCED MEDIC SAID, IT IS UP TO YOU. HE HAD THIS LOOK OF TERROR. MELANIE
Internship at the White House ‘Means a Lot’: 1st Known Autistic Intern
Xavier DeGroat, believed to be the first autistic intern at the White House, said that his experience in the White House means a lot.
“It means a lot that I interned at the White House and became the first autistic White House intern,” DeGroat, a 30-year-old autism advocate and student at Northwood University, told Fox News in an interview released on Thursday.
The 3-month internship started in September, when DeGroat, the founder of an autism foundation in Lansing, Michigan, was assigned to process letters to the president in the correspondence office.